Random Chair

Note: This product is no longer available.

Design by Bertjan Pot. By Goods.
The Random Chair is a super-light chair made of carbon fiber. The long fibers of the Random Chair are soaked in epoxy resin and coiled over a mold by hand. Once... Read More

The Random Chair is a super-light chair made of carbon fiber. The long fibers of the Random Chair are soaked in epoxy resin and coiled over a mold by hand. Once hardened, the construction is self-supporting. Also available is the Random Stool (sold separately).

The Random Chair, a chaotic open-mesh structure, is created from hand-coiled carbon fiber stiffened by resin. Epoxy carbon fiber is coiled over a single-sided mold. Also available is the Random Stool (sold separately). A Bertjan Pot design.

Specifications

Material(s): Carbon, resin

Dimensions: 19.7" L x 35.4" W x 27.6" H

Models

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Designer: Bertjan Pot

Bertjan Potís main fascination is with materials and production processes. Although everything is made out of materials, materialization is often a forgotten part of the design process. In his designs he likes to flirt with computer aesthetics and industrial production methods, but without using a computer (at least not as a designing tool). Most of his designs are based on experiments with materials, old and new.

Human beings' ancient custom of gift-giving inspired the founding of Goods in 1995.

Today Goods offers an established collection of home accessories and small furniture by Dutch designers, from internationally known names to young creators just starting out. Goods takes the initiative in developing new products; while other designs come from designers who approach them with an idea or a design. When an object fits into the Goods collection, they work together with its creator to get it ready for production. Goods products are part of important international museum collections, from the Museum of Modern Art in New York to the Reykjavik Art Museum in Iceland, and are sold around the world in places such as Dubai, Cyprus and Istanbul.